It makes sense, but it was be unprecedented (at least I think so) for a state to render points useless. A bonus point system is much more likely than a random system IMO.Does anyone think it would be beneficial to go to a straight random drawing? At least for non residents for the OIL tags? I'd sure like to see my kids have a shot at drawing a tag like that. I know its a gut punch for the guys that have 25 points, I get that, but most of those guys are going to die with a bunch of points and no tags. A random draw just makes sense to me.
How many years do you think it would take to draw a bighorn tag in Wyoming for a Colorado resident, if ever?
I don't see Wy completely doing away with the points system anytime soon, but you can bet that they will be moving in that direction soon...It makes sense, but it was be unprecedented (at least I think so) for a state to render points useless. A bonus point system is much more likely than a random system IMO.
"a despicable breach of contract by Wyoming and is worthy of a Class Action lawsuit"
I have bought a lot of Wyoming points over the years, and never read a thing that said that points were guaranteed to yield a tag, any tag.
You have your points. That’s all the deal was good for.My son has 23 nonresident WY Sheep points and I have 23 Moose points. The 90/10 change was shocking news and a despicable breach of contract by Wyoming and is worthy of a Class Action lawsuit. With more than two decades of participation, we are too far invested to abandon at this point and can only wait to see how this mess plays out. I concur with previous comments about it being pointless to be a new participant in the WY point system and those with fewer than 20 points keep an eye on 90/10 implementation and possibly reconsider their WY point participation strategy. Least expensive of the 4 Wild Sheep species has always been a Dall Sheep hunt. But Alaska's Sheep success rates and harvest numbers have tanked. And Dall Sheep hunts in Canada's Yukon and NWT are priced above $30K. Opportunities look grim for Wild Sheep hunting especially for those with limited budgets. Raffles are a remote possibility but the best bet might be to book sooner rather than later and possibly take out a second mortgage if necessary. The price of Sheep hunts will continue to skyrocket and being in Sheep Shape gets more difficult with time and age. Good luck and best wishes to those afflicted with Sheep fever.
Please file that lawsuit so we can all follow along. You have your PP and never had any contract or promise of drawing using them. I'm sure some lawyer will step up and take your case.My son has 23 nonresident WY Sheep points and I have 23 Moose points. The 90/10 change was shocking news and a despicable breach of contract by Wyoming and is worthy of a Class Action lawsuit. With more than two decades of participation, we are too far invested to abandon at this point and can only wait to see how this mess plays out. I concur with previous comments about it being pointless to be a new participant in the WY point system and those with fewer than 20 points keep an eye on 90/10 implementation and possibly reconsider their WY point participation strategy. Least expensive of the 4 Wild Sheep species has always been a Dall Sheep hunt. But Alaska's Sheep success rates and harvest numbers have tanked. And Dall Sheep hunts in Canada's Yukon and NWT are priced above $30K. Opportunities look grim for Wild Sheep hunting especially for those with limited budgets. Raffles are a remote possibility but the best bet might be to book sooner rather than later and possibly take out a second mortgage if necessary. The price of Sheep hunts will continue to skyrocket and being in Sheep Shape gets more difficult with time and age. Good luck and best wishes to those afflicted with Sheep fever.